Christian Science Author ~ Adam Dickey Biography & Publication Index

Christian Science Author ~ Adam H. Dickey ~ Biography and Publication Index

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Adam H. Dickey was born in Toronto, Canada, in 1864.

During the latter part of the 1800’s the Dickey family moved to Missouri. Mr. Dickey became interested in Christian Science after he witnessed its healing effects. Both he and his wife, Lillian S.
Dickey, entered the healing ministry in Kansas City, Missouri, and became listed as Christian Science practitioners in The Christian Science Journal in 1900. 

Two years later they went through Normal Class with Edward A. Kimball, and became teachers of Christian Science. Soon afterwards they opened the Intra-State Christian Science Institute, with offices in both New York City and Kansas City.

In February, 1908, Mr. Dickey was called to Chestnut Hill, Show all

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Show All I was informed then, that Mrs. Eddy had quite a large household and that those serving in any capacity in her home came under a line of malpractice that existed ...
I was informed then, that Mrs. Eddy had quite a large household and that those serving in any capacity in her home came under a line of malpractice that existed nowhere else on earth.

The difficulty of discovering people who would meet the requirements and who possessed the necessary qualifications for performing this work for our Leader made it necessary for the Directors, acting under Mrs. Eddy’s instruction, to appoint a committee whose sole purpose was to scour the country, if need be, in order to find suitable persons.

Our Leader in her great work for humanity found it necessary that her time and thought be fully given to the work in hand, and that she should not be occupied or annoyed with petty details of household management.

The members of this committee, usually three in number, of which my caller was at that time the travelling representative, interviewed many people in their effort to find any who were qualified to perform this work.

They must be willing to leave homes and friends and take up their residence in the home of our Leader. (“And every one that hath forsaken houses, or brethren, or sisters, or father, or mother, or wife, or children, or lands, for my name’s sake, shall receive an hundredfold, and shall inherit everlasting life.” Matt. 19:29)